Barbara Ann Feser
Barbara Ann Feser, 76, a caring mother, grandmother and friend, passed away in her home in League City, Texas on Thursday, July 25, 2019. Barbara was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on January 14, 1943 to Peter and Josephine Karcheski. She is preceded in death by her parents and husband, John Feser. She is survived by her children, Jerry Yencharis and Susan Postell; her step-children Bryan Feser, Mark Feser, and Craig Feser; her grandchild Katie Postell and her step-grandchildren Michael Feser, Shelley Feser, Lindsey Feser and Devin Feser. Barbara has resided in League City, Texas for the last 54 years. After graduating from Wilkes College with a degree in Mathematics, she moved to Texas in 1964 with her first husband, Jerome Dominic Yencharis. During this time Barbara did many things: playing bridge, traveling with her friends and family, and welcoming everyone she loved into her home and heart. Barbara began teaching Algebra at Clear Creek High School in 1982, and continued teaching until her retirement in 2005. In 1984 she earned a Master’s degree in Education. She experienced great joy in helping her students to grow both academically and in life. She developed a lifelong bond with her close friends and fellow teachers, in particular the “Sassy Seven” – a group of friends that she regarded as her sisters. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 7, at Crowder Funeral Home in League City, Texas from 6pm to 9pm, with a Rosary service to occur at 7pm. If you would like to remember Barbara, a funeral service will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in League City on Thursday, August 8 at 10:30am.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Barbara was a beloved friend. I will always miss her. We had some great times together. Love and prayers. Pat
Love and miss her. Such a dear friend.
Prayers for the family.
Barbara was a loving friend to my daughter Joanne. I will always remember her wonderful Christmas Eve dinner upholding all the sacred, old Polish family traditions. truly, a Holy Night!
Love to such a sweet friend. Condolences to her family.
Martha Grigsby
Barbara was a loving friend who will be greatly missed. Condolences to her family and friends.
My deepest condolences to Barbara’s children and family. She was a lovely person who was always kind to everybody. She will be missed.
We are very sorry to hear of Barb’s Passing.For Barb and all her family, prayers for all of you in the days ahead. She was a joy to be around and we will miss her very much.
Our priest, Father Jerry, spoke today about how material things don’t really matter. It’s the friendships and significant moments in our lives that we remember and are important. Your Mom was always there for me – she was the most caring friend you could have. I thank the Lord that we shared 30 years of friendship. I’ll never forget her! Our Faith tells us that she lives on only in another form. I will miss her, my sister of the heart, dear Barb.
Barbara was a beautiful person. From the day Johnny introduced her as his girl, we all knew how sweet she was. When our brother Thad and I visited them when Johnny was sick, we had such a great time, even though we almost burnt the house down. Barbara was so always so gracious.
The last few years I regret not seeing Barbara. It seems our health difficulties kept us apart.
We will always love her and we have been so blessed to have her in our family.
Love Tom and Donna
My deepest sympathy for Barbara’s family and friends. She was such a kind and sweet person.
My memories of Barb include riding in her Ford convertible, talking for hours, going so many places in Houston I never knew existed, sharing our hopes and dreams for the future, and reaching a time when we felt more like sisters than friends. She was a very special person who could make those around her feel special too! She will be missed very much by those of us who knew and loved her.
My sympathy to her daughter Susan, son Jerry and granddaughter Katie and all family members. I know she loved all of you so much. And to Susan, a special thanks for taking such good care of your mom during her long battle with a relentless illness.
Barb, I will miss you not being on this earth, but know that you are with your beloved John, family and friends that have gone before. Rest in peace and love! My we meet again. Lynn
My deepest sympathy for Mrs. Barbara’s family. Mrs. Barbara was a beautiful lady and a wonderful person. Rest In Peace.
Rev 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. May God bless you and keep you close to him. You will be missed. Dear Lord give her children peace.
Sonia Shearrow.
My deepest sympathy and was saddened to hear about your mom’s passing. Ms. Yencharis and Susie’s mom was the way I knew her and think of her with very fond memories. She made geometry tolerable:-) as she was very nice and humorous in her approach to it which helped me survive it. She was good at being so nice as my friend’s mom and teacher at the same time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and may you be comforted by your love and memories of your mom and friend.
Dear Susan,
I was so saddened to hear of your mother’s death. While I was not able to spend much time with her given my living in CT, what I do remember so strongly was her kindness, her beautiful smile, her laughter. When my brother John met her and ultimately married her, his happiness was palpable as was their love. I recall fondly our week together on Cape Cod. Though subsequent to John’s death, being with Barb – and you – was truly special. Know Susan that you remain a part of our family. May God give you strength, peace and comfort.
Betty